Fans To Escort MOTÖRHEAD To Bulgaria's Traditional Fest In Kavarna

June 27, 2007

SofiaEcho.com reports: Bulgaria's coastal town of Kavarna will host the traditional Kaliakra rock fest starting June 28.

The three-day fest will be attended by rock fans from all over the country and abroad, Avtora.com reported.

Kavarna mayor Tsonko Tsonev said that the municipality organized an official welcome for Bulgarian rock fans who want to meet headliners MOTÖRHEAD at the airport.

Rock fans from Russia are also expected to join the event on June 29, Tsonev said.

The stage this year will be located along Kavarna's stadium and its terrain will have a special coverage, Tsonev said. Special mobile make-up rooms will be located behind the stage.

Tickets for the event can be purchased directly from the web site of Ticketstream Bulgaria.

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